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Devotion 18

Devotion 18

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On the day of Patrick’s college graduation, Michael told me he was taking me somewhere. 

It was a small, quiet park on the outskirts of the city. 

I remembered this place. It used to be a patch of wasteland. 

“Why did you bring me here?” I asked, confused. 

“Over a decade ago, I was here visiting Patrick’s mother’s grave when I saw someone driving a little VW Bee- tle like they were in a Fast & Furious movie.” 

“I’d never seen a car that small go that fast. I was curious, so I watched.” 

I had been chasing after a scummy breeder that day, my foot glued to the accelerator. My poor Beetle ended 

up totaled. 

Half of Buddy’s twelve-thousand-dollar value was tied up in that car. 

“I saw this big, tough-looking woman get out of the car. I was about to go over and help, but then I watched her absolutely demolish the other guy. After that, every day on my way home from work, I’d see her chasing that same, scrawny-looking Golden Retriever down the street.” 

Back then, Buddy would do anything for a soup bone from the lamb stew stall. He could be two blocks away 

in the blink of an eye. 

Michael said, “I figured anyone who would wreck their car for a dog couldn’t be a bad person.” 

I snorted. “What if I loved dogs but hated kids? Patrick was a scrawny little thing. He wouldn’t have stood a 

chance against me.” 

He wrapped his arm around my shoulders and laughed. “I had faith in you. That’s why I deliberately went to 

that matchmaking event to find your mom. 

So, he had his eye on me all along. And here I thought it was my lust for his handsome face that had sealed 

the deal. 

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